Astroscale's ADRAS-J Satellite Launches to Combat Space Junk π
Discover how Astroscale's new ADRAS-J satellite, launched from New Zealand, aims to address the growing space debris problem by actively removing old satellites and debris from Earth's orbit.
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Astroscale's ADRAS-J satellite successfully launched aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket from New Zealand on Sunday. Its mission is to rendezvous with an old Japanese rocket upper stage that's been in orbit since 2009 as part of a space debris demonstration program. The accumulation of space junk is a growing issue, and agencies are working with private firms to develop cleanup solutions like deorbiting debris. ADRAS-J will be the first to target and safely approach an existing large piece of debris to assess its condition for potential removal.
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